Apple iPad 2 has been absolutely successful and will soon be sold out on the market. Analysts pointed out that the iPad 2 and tablet PCs to be launched this year will show explosive growth. In the next few years, consumers will continue to purchase an iPad or similar device.
The success of tablet computers prompted some analysts to start guessing the outlook for notebooks. Notebooks have become mobile office devices for consumers and business users, and their sales history has proven that the market has a soft spot for notebooks. But a recent report citing sources in the supply chain said that PC demand is currently weak, or people are choosing to use a tablet computer.
The report may trigger the future of notebooks will be a matter of concern, but notebooks will continue to exist. Although tablet PCs such as the iPad 2 will certainly affect notebook sales, they will not be pushed out of the market. Here are 10 reasons why laptops won’t be killed by tablets:
1, business users favor notebooks Although the iPad 2 or other tablet PC companies want to enter the corporate network of an increasing number of companies, but a large number of companies that the notebook is still the most relevant and most essential office equipment. When employees are out of the office, they must be able to use Microsoft Windows and their office software. Tablets cannot meet the similar needs of employees. Only after the tablet can fully support Microsoft's products can companies abandon the notebook.
2. Typing is too difficult One of the biggest drawbacks of tablet computers is that users are too difficult to type. There is no doubt that the iPad 2 virtual keyboard is the best typing tool on the market, but it is still not comparable to the old-fashioned physical keyboard. Yes, consumers can buy a separate keyboard to use with a tablet, but this is not realistic. Having a built-in physical keyboard is another reason why notebooks continue to be popular.
3, the operating system is not powerful Although the iOS operating system is good, but it can not shoulder with Windows or Mac OS X. iOS lacks the powerful features that customers are looking for. Mobile operating systems are lightweight operating systems that are capable of performing simple tasks such as sending and receiving e-mails, accessing the Internet, and watching videos efficiently, lacking a file system, and lacking a powerful user interface and other elements supported by the notebook operating system.
4, Windows is still very important Microsoft Windows platform is still very important in today's technology industry. Most computers in the world still run Microsoft operating systems. Windows is a platform that people are happy to use. Most importantly, Windows is the operating system that most people use for their daily work. If Windows' share in the operating system market does not drop dramatically, notebooks will continue to dominate the mobile market.
5, notebook prices continue to decline Currently, consumers and business users can get a suitable price for a suitable notebook. Dozens of laptops currently available on the Web site sell for as little as $500, and older laptops cost less. Since the cheapest iPad 2 starts at $499, the price of the notebook is quite attractive. Consumers spend more money when choosing between tablet computers and laptops. From this point of view, notebooks are worthy of victory.
6. The office market enterprises are mainly concerned with the efficiency of the IT staff's office and continuously assess the employees' return on the use of technology for the company. One of the biggest problems with tablets such as the iPad 2 is the consumption of office productivity. People can use iPad 2 and other tablets to watch Netflix content, listen to music, and play games through the App Store. Also, tracking tablet usage is more difficult. Notebooks also have the above-mentioned non-office behavior, but the company's correction of notebooks is far better than the control of tablet computers. Businesses know this well.
7, Apple is not popular iPad 2 is really good, but it is absurd to say that a single device will kill a product area. Apple is not widely welcomed in the market. Many people in the market are anti-Apple. Therefore, although the iPad 2 is eroding notebook sales, it will not kill the notebook.
8, Tablet PC itself is not everyone's favorite whole tablet computer market is not for everyone to accept. iPad 2 sales hot, tight supply will make some people think that the product is popular for everyone, but it is not the case. Millions of people around the world have decided not to buy tablets, and those who do not plan to buy tablets have turned to notebooks to meet their mobile needs.
9. The PC market is huge According to data provided by market research firm IDC, in the fourth quarter of 2010, global PC shipments exceeded 93 million, including desktops, mobile PCs and mini-notebooks (not tablets), compared with last year’s Apple iPad sales of 15 million throughout the year. Market research firm Gartner predicted last year that tablet PC sales will reach nearly 55 million units in 2011. In the fourth quarter of last year, notebook sales accounted for a quarter of 93 million PC sales. Killing your notebook will not be as simple as other things in the mobile office space.
10, performance is important As mentioned above, the tablet computer operating system is not powerful enough, the tablet itself lacks the notebook's powerful features. The Apple MacBook Pro can handle resource-intensive tasks such as video editing and high-end games. The iPad 2 can only perform these tasks at a very simple level. Professional users need a high-end processor, large enough RAM, and a hard disk, but tablet PC configurations cannot achieve this level. If the tablet does not increase the configuration, the notebook cannot exit the market.
The success of tablet computers prompted some analysts to start guessing the outlook for notebooks. Notebooks have become mobile office devices for consumers and business users, and their sales history has proven that the market has a soft spot for notebooks. But a recent report citing sources in the supply chain said that PC demand is currently weak, or people are choosing to use a tablet computer.
The report may trigger the future of notebooks will be a matter of concern, but notebooks will continue to exist. Although tablet PCs such as the iPad 2 will certainly affect notebook sales, they will not be pushed out of the market. Here are 10 reasons why laptops won’t be killed by tablets:
1, business users favor notebooks Although the iPad 2 or other tablet PC companies want to enter the corporate network of an increasing number of companies, but a large number of companies that the notebook is still the most relevant and most essential office equipment. When employees are out of the office, they must be able to use Microsoft Windows and their office software. Tablets cannot meet the similar needs of employees. Only after the tablet can fully support Microsoft's products can companies abandon the notebook.
2. Typing is too difficult One of the biggest drawbacks of tablet computers is that users are too difficult to type. There is no doubt that the iPad 2 virtual keyboard is the best typing tool on the market, but it is still not comparable to the old-fashioned physical keyboard. Yes, consumers can buy a separate keyboard to use with a tablet, but this is not realistic. Having a built-in physical keyboard is another reason why notebooks continue to be popular.
3, the operating system is not powerful Although the iOS operating system is good, but it can not shoulder with Windows or Mac OS X. iOS lacks the powerful features that customers are looking for. Mobile operating systems are lightweight operating systems that are capable of performing simple tasks such as sending and receiving e-mails, accessing the Internet, and watching videos efficiently, lacking a file system, and lacking a powerful user interface and other elements supported by the notebook operating system.
4, Windows is still very important Microsoft Windows platform is still very important in today's technology industry. Most computers in the world still run Microsoft operating systems. Windows is a platform that people are happy to use. Most importantly, Windows is the operating system that most people use for their daily work. If Windows' share in the operating system market does not drop dramatically, notebooks will continue to dominate the mobile market.
5, notebook prices continue to decline Currently, consumers and business users can get a suitable price for a suitable notebook. Dozens of laptops currently available on the Web site sell for as little as $500, and older laptops cost less. Since the cheapest iPad 2 starts at $499, the price of the notebook is quite attractive. Consumers spend more money when choosing between tablet computers and laptops. From this point of view, notebooks are worthy of victory.
6. The office market enterprises are mainly concerned with the efficiency of the IT staff's office and continuously assess the employees' return on the use of technology for the company. One of the biggest problems with tablets such as the iPad 2 is the consumption of office productivity. People can use iPad 2 and other tablets to watch Netflix content, listen to music, and play games through the App Store. Also, tracking tablet usage is more difficult. Notebooks also have the above-mentioned non-office behavior, but the company's correction of notebooks is far better than the control of tablet computers. Businesses know this well.
7, Apple is not popular iPad 2 is really good, but it is absurd to say that a single device will kill a product area. Apple is not widely welcomed in the market. Many people in the market are anti-Apple. Therefore, although the iPad 2 is eroding notebook sales, it will not kill the notebook.
8, Tablet PC itself is not everyone's favorite whole tablet computer market is not for everyone to accept. iPad 2 sales hot, tight supply will make some people think that the product is popular for everyone, but it is not the case. Millions of people around the world have decided not to buy tablets, and those who do not plan to buy tablets have turned to notebooks to meet their mobile needs.
9. The PC market is huge According to data provided by market research firm IDC, in the fourth quarter of 2010, global PC shipments exceeded 93 million, including desktops, mobile PCs and mini-notebooks (not tablets), compared with last year’s Apple iPad sales of 15 million throughout the year. Market research firm Gartner predicted last year that tablet PC sales will reach nearly 55 million units in 2011. In the fourth quarter of last year, notebook sales accounted for a quarter of 93 million PC sales. Killing your notebook will not be as simple as other things in the mobile office space.
10, performance is important As mentioned above, the tablet computer operating system is not powerful enough, the tablet itself lacks the notebook's powerful features. The Apple MacBook Pro can handle resource-intensive tasks such as video editing and high-end games. The iPad 2 can only perform these tasks at a very simple level. Professional users need a high-end processor, large enough RAM, and a hard disk, but tablet PC configurations cannot achieve this level. If the tablet does not increase the configuration, the notebook cannot exit the market.
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